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New Silent Hill: Homecoming Screens!

Komani just released a stack of new screens from Silent Hill: Homecoming, the incredibly anticipated sequel and the first SH game made for next gen systems. Will it be as good as the previous entries? Well, it can’t be worse than The Room ... right?

Hellboy: Science of Evil Update!

It’s been a while since we’ve heard much about the forthcoming video game Hellboy: Science of Evil, so how’s about an update for you? And this time it’s coming from Butane, not that Plagiarize kid, cause that’s just how I roll, suckas. First up we got a stack of new screenshots from the game, which you can check out below. I got to see this baby in action at the recent New York Comic Con and it looked tres badass, let me tell you.

First Impressions of Silent Hill 5

There's been a lot of skepticism towards Silent Hill V (now being called Silent Hill: Homecoming officially), and I have no shame in admitting that some of it came from me. A lot of the screenshots and material slowly seeping out from the developers over at Double Helix (formerly called The Collective) had given grounds for those people naturally skeptical anyway, given that the game was not being made by Team Silent, to feel their fears were founded.

This is Silent Hill V?

Sometimes I’m loathe to bring attention to screenshots of a game that is still a good ways off when they look as bad as this, but when the game is Silent Hill V and the graphics just aren’t remotely up to scratch, it’s a different story.

Radio Silent Hill

Silent Hill 4 didn’t have a radio. Nor did it have a flashlight.

Silent Hill 5 in Motion

Poking around on YouTube I found a few short videos of the eagerly awaited Silent Hill 5 coming from Konami and The Collective, the same developers of the original Buffy game.

Hill Goes Next Gen

Word has come out of the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) going on in Santa Monica, California that Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. has announced Silent Hill 5 (working title) for the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system. The game will thrust players into a shadowy world of chaos and terror with atmospheric high definition graphics and an original storyline that sheds new light on the desolate, fog-shrouded town of Silent Hill.

New Castlevania Helmer Announced!

A while back we first reported, based on info from "inside", that Paul WS Anderson was no longer at the helm of the film adaptation of Castlevania, the popular vampire-themed video game from Konami. Since then it’s been pretty quite on the adaptation’s status, but finally a new director has climbed on board.

Exclusive: Anderson Off Castlevania!

You know a project is in trouble when Paul W.S. Anderson, a man who's spent almost his entire career turning potentially cool movies into steaming piles of pooh, leaves a film.

Hellboy Finds His Voice

Our ringmaster around these parts, Mr. Johnny Butane, directed all of your attention earlier this week towards one of the first hands-on previews of the Hellboy videogame coming from Konami.

Castlevania Goes Rogue

Paul W.S. Anderson. Castlevania. Almost makes ya shudder, doesn’t it?